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The 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification competition was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations.Each confederation – the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe) – was allocated a certain number of the 32 places at the tournament.
The draw was made on 5 December 2003 in Frankfurt, Germany. Germany qualified automatically as hosts. The other seedings were determined by points per game in the qualifiers for 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification and UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying. [1]
Listed below are the dates and results for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for North, Central America and the Caribbean. A total of 34 teams took part (out of 35 eligible – only Puerto Rico declined to participate), competing for 3.5 places in the World Cup. The qualification process was divided in four stages.
The 2006 FIFA World Cup European qualification playoffs were a set of home-and-away playoffs to decide the final three places granted to national football teams from European nations (more precisely, UEFA members) for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th ... announced on 6 December 2005 and placed into Pot A for the draw. Pot B contained the unseeded qualifiers from South ...
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs) Tournament details; Dates: 12–16 November 2005: Teams: 4 (from 4 confederations) Tournament statistics; Matches played: 4: Goals scored: 5 (1.25 per match) Attendance: 197,689 (49,422 per match) Top scorer(s) Mark Bresciano Salman Isa Chris Birchall Dennis Lawrence Darío ...
Europe will provide 16 representatives, with Uefa qualifying determining which of their 54 constituent countries make it to the World Cup. Teams are set to be drawn into 12 groups containing four ...
Listed below are the dates and results for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for Asia.. 44 Asian teams are affiliated with FIFA, but Cambodia, Philippines, Bhutan and Brunei decided not to take part, and Myanmar were banned from the competition (for refusing to play a qualifier in Iran during 2002 qualifying), so a total of 39 teams took part, competing for 4.5 places in the World Cup.